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  2. Impersonating a public servant - Wikipedia

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    Impersonating a public servant, impersonating a public officer or impersonating a public official is a crime or misdemeanor in several jurisdictions. It consists of pretending to hold a public office and exercise that authority or attempt to induce another person to do something.

  3. Maryland inmate accused of forging documents to get ... - AOL

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    “If it had been successful, this inmate’s complex scheme to impersonate government officials could have resulted in his escape from confinement and in his theft of numerous identities that ...

  4. Electoral fraud in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Types of fraud include voter impersonation or in-person voter fraud, mail-in or absentee ballot fraud, illegal voting by noncitizens, and double voting. [2] [3] [4] The United States government defines voter or ballot fraud as one of three broad categories of federal election crimes, the other two being campaign finance crimes and civil rights ...

  5. List of 2020s American state and local politicians convicted ...

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    She was found guilty of three felony counts of attempting to influence a public servant and one count of conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation. She was also convicted of first-degree official misconduct, failure to comply with an order from the Secretary of State and violation of duty. She was sentenced to nine years.(2021) [23] [24] [25]

  6. Kansas stops enforcing a law against impersonating election ...

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    Kansas is no longer enforcing a 3-year-old law making it a felony to impersonate election officials as it faces a legal challenge from critics who argue that the law has hindered efforts to ...

  7. Federal authorities warn of scams, price gouging as Hurricane ...

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    Scammers also often impersonate government officials and offer disaster relief in exchange for personal information or money, and sometimes they promote fake businesses or non-existent investment ...

  8. Threatening government officials of the United States

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    However, actual attacks on government officials are still rare in the U.S. relative to many countries with more unstable governments (e.g. so-called "banana republics" that frequently experience coups and assassinations) as evidenced by the fact that the most famous judge to be assassinated in recent times was John H. Wood, Jr. back in 1979. [58]

  9. Scammers convince people to hand over thousands in cash, use ...

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    Consumers reported a median loss of $14,740 in cash during the first three months of 2024 to scammers impersonating government agencies. Half of those victims reported losing more cash; half ...